Détroit
Detroit was a latter-day incarnation of Mitch Ryder's Detroit Wheels; formed in 1970 after the singer returned to the Motor City following a stint in Memphis recording with Booker T. and the MGs, the new group reunited Ryder with his former Wheels drummer John Badanjek, and also featured guitarists Steve Hunter and Brett Tuggle, bassist W.R. Cooke and organist Harry Phillips. An energetic, R&B-influenced outfit firmly in the tradition of Ryder's past projects, Detroit issued their lone self-titled LP on Paramount in 1971, scoring a major radio hit with a gritty rendition of Lou Reed's "Rock and Roll" which so pleased its writer that he later recruited guitarist Hunter to join his own backing band. As throat problems began plaguing Ryder more and more, he was forced to quit singing in 1972, and his relocation to the Denver area a year later dashed any hopes of a second Detroit album; local singer Rusty Day then assumed control of the group, guiding the unit until its 1974 break-up.
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Discografia
17 album • Ordinato per Bestseller
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La Cigale (Live)
Musica francese - Pubblicato da Universal Music Division Barclay il 3 nov 2014
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Mitch Ryder and Detroit
Rock - Pubblicato da Akarma il 1 gen 1971
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La Cigale (Live)
Musica francese - Pubblicato da Universal Music Division Barclay il 3 nov 2014
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Escape Artists
Elettronica - Pubblicato da Wynona Records il 25 gen 2011
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Лови волну
Hip-Hop/Rap - Pubblicato da Geometrica il 13 dic 2022
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Trap Energy
Hip-Hop/Rap - Pubblicato da Kings Under God il 17 ago 2021
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Bop (feat. Big Choo)
Generi vari - Pubblicato da Butzbach Music & Management il 18 feb 2014
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Ella No Me Olvido
Hip-Hop/Rap - Pubblicato da Forever Musiic il 29 giu 2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo